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Age-Friendly Teaneck is always trying to learn more about the steps a community can take to improve the lives of residents of all ages. What we learn, we seek to share with the whole community. We encourage you to read some of the studies and research we've compiled, which examine everything from streets and sidewalks to municipal services and infrastructure.

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Age-Friendly Teaneck co-hosted a walkability workshop that resulted in this comprehensive report funded by the New Jersey Department of Transportation

New Jersey Future analyzed the age-friendliness of Teaneck, reviewing everything from streets and buildings to municipal policies and programs.

A new report by the Founders of the Home Alone Alliance reveals that half of America's 40 family caregivers are performing medical tasks they are not trained to do, from handling pain management to giving injections.

A study by Generations United and Ohio State University, supported by The Eisner Foundation, looks at the benefits of intergenerational programs.

More than half of United States households are now headed by someone 50 or over, according to a new report released by the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies.

This report provides an overview of nine age-friendly initiatives in northern New Jersey during the early implementation phase. The report describes the initiatives’ activities and outputs across six domains; addresses the evolution of their leadership teams and community partners; and presents the concept of “gaining traction” to conceptualize their progress.

This report is an overview of the initial development of nine age-friendly community initiatives in northern New Jersey. The report describes key activities in working toward these goals, as well as the role of diverse people and organizations in the early planning phase.